Dr. Daniel Clark, PhD

Dr. Daniel Clark, PhD

Psychologist
1133 Broadway, Ste 1127, New York, NY
I'm a licensed psychologist dedicated to helping adults gain clarity about their cognitive and emotional functioning through comprehensive assessment and thoughtful therapy. My practice specializes in neuropsychological evaluations, with particular expertise in ADHD and autism spectrum assessments for adults who are seeking answers about their neurodevelopmental profile. I believe that psychological assessment should be more than just diagnostic—it should be empowering. My evaluation approach is thorough and collaborative, using evidence-based tools and interviews to help you understand not just what diagnosis might apply, but how your unique cognitive and emotional patterns affect your daily life. Whether you're seeking clarity about attention difficulties, wondering about autism, or trying to understand complex mood or personality patterns, I provide detailed evaluations that lead to actionable insights and recommendations. In addition to assessment work, I offer individual therapy using an integrative approach that draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic frameworks. I tailor my therapeutic style to each client's needs, focusing on helping you build psychological flexibility, improve emotional regulation, and develop deeper self-understanding. My approach balances support with accountability, meeting you where you are while helping you move toward meaningful change. I work primarily with adults navigating challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and identity questions. My goal is to create a therapeutic space that is both compassionate and direct, where we can work together honestly toward the changes you're seeking.
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About Dr. Daniel Clark

Focus areas

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Test
Relationship Struggles
Adult Psychotherapy
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Therapy
Anxiety
Men's Mental Health Issues

Clientele seen

Teenagers (13-17)
Seniors (65+)
Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Couples

Treatment approaches

Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Emotionally Focused
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Integrative
Dialectical (DBT)
Psychological Testing and Evaluation

Identity

Gender

Male

Sexuality

Gay

Faith

Nonreligious

Ethnicity

White

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Dr. Daniel Clark

I'm a licensed psychologist dedicated to helping adults gain clarity about their cognitive and emotional functioning through comprehensive assessment and thoughtful therapy. My practice specializes in neuropsychological evaluations, with particular expertise in ADHD and autism spectrum assessments for adults who are seeking answers about their neurodevelopmental profile. I believe that psychological assessment should be more than just diagnostic—it should be empowering. My evaluation approach is thorough and collaborative, using evidence-based tools and interviews to help you understand not just what diagnosis might apply, but how your unique cognitive and emotional patterns affect your daily life. Whether you're seeking clarity about attention difficulties, wondering about autism, or trying to understand complex mood or personality patterns, I provide detailed evaluations that lead to actionable insights and recommendations. In addition to assessment work, I offer individual therapy using an integrative approach that draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic frameworks. I tailor my therapeutic style to each client's needs, focusing on helping you build psychological flexibility, improve emotional regulation, and develop deeper self-understanding. My approach balances support with accountability, meeting you where you are while helping you move toward meaningful change. I work primarily with adults navigating challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and identity questions. My goal is to create a therapeutic space that is both compassionate and direct, where we can work together honestly toward the changes you're seeking.

What should a new client know about working with you?

My approach is direct, collaborative, and practical. I believe in honest, straightforward communication and will work with you as a partner in your care rather than positioning myself as the expert who has all the answers. I'll ask for your input, check in about what's working, and adjust our approach based on what you need. If you're coming for an evaluation, expect a thorough process. I use structured interviews and evidence-based assessment tools to build a comprehensive understanding of your cognitive and emotional functioning. Evaluations typically involve 2-3 sessions of testing and interviews, followed by a feedback session where we review results together. I emphasize helping you understand not just diagnostic labels, but how your brain works and what that means for your daily life. You'll receive a detailed report with practical recommendations. If you're coming for therapy, I draw from multiple evidence-based approaches including ACT, DBT, and psychodynamic therapy, tailoring my style to what fits you best. I tend to be engaged and conversational rather than sitting back silently. I balance warmth and support with appropriate accountability—I'll challenge you when it's useful, but always from a place of respect and collaboration. I value clear boundaries and mutual respect. I expect consistent attendance and advance notice for cancellations. In return, you can expect me to show up fully present and committed to our work together. If something isn't working in our sessions, I want to hear about it directly so we can address it. My goal is to help you build skills and insight that extend beyond our sessions, not create long-term dependency.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

Here's a process description for your ZocDoc profile: For Neuropsychological Evaluations: Our work typically unfolds over 3-4 appointments across several weeks. We start with an initial clinical interview where I learn about your concerns, history, and what questions you're hoping to answer. Then we move into 1-2 testing sessions (usually 2-4 hours total) where I administer cognitive tests, questionnaires, and structured diagnostic interviews. These sessions can be intensive but I build in breaks and work to make the process as comfortable as possible. After I've scored everything and integrated the results, we meet for a feedback session where we review findings together. I explain what the data shows, what it means for your daily functioning, and what recommendations make sense. You'll receive a comprehensive written report that you can use for treatment planning, accommodations, or simply your own understanding. For Individual Therapy: The first few sessions focus on understanding what brings you in, your goals, and developing a shared sense of what we're working toward. From there, sessions are conversational and collaborative—I'll ask questions, offer observations and tools, and we'll work together to identify patterns and build new skills. I often assign between-session work like tracking exercises, practicing specific skills, or reflection questions, because therapy is most effective when it extends beyond our 50 minutes together. Sessions typically follow themes over several weeks rather than being completely standalone—we build on previous conversations as we deepen the work. Throughout our work, I check in regularly about whether our approach is helping and adjust as needed.

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Out-of-pocket fees and assistance
Initial session: $275 for 50 minutes
Ongoing session: $275 for 45 minutes

    Popular visit reasons

    Agoraphobia
    Hoarding Disorder
    New Patient Visit
    Pain Management Consultation
    Psychosexual Evaluation
    Psychotherapy
    Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
    Sleep Problems
    Agoraphobia
    Hoarding Disorder
    New Patient Visit
    Pain Management Consultation

    Office location

    Dr. Daniel Clark, PhD also offers online video visits for patients
    Park West Psychology
    1133 Broadway, Ste 1127, New York, NY 10010

    Education and background

    Practice names

    Education and training

    • University of Connecticut, PhD in Counseling Psychology

    Professional memberships

    • New York State Psychological Association

    NPI number

    1790267516

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    Where is Dr. Daniel Clark's office located?

    Dr. Daniel Clark has 3 office locations, including in New Ashhford and New York, view full addresses on Dr. Clark's profile.

    What are common reasons for patients to see Dr. Daniel Clark?

    Dr. Daniel Clark frequently sees patients for New Patient Visit, Pain Management Consultation, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Daniel Clark on their profile.

    What languages does Dr. Daniel Clark speak?

    Dr. Daniel Clark speaks English.

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